The Citizen (KZN)

Limpopo out to attract investment in mineral beneficiat­ion

- Alex Japho Matlala

Limpopo premier Stanley Mathabatha is on a campaign to draw investors to his province, which has been ravaged by the Covid pandemic.

Mathabatha is currently in Cape Town at the Mining Indaba, which is aiming to come up with innovative ways to rebuild the South African economy after many people lost their jobs and millions went hungry over the past two years.

Mathabatha and his entourage want the country and internatio­nal communitie­s to invest in investment hubs such as the special economic zones in Musina, Makhado in the Vhembe region and Tubatse in Burgersfor­t.

“We are using the Mining Indaba platform as an opportunit­y to attract investment related to mineral beneficiat­ion in the special economic zones.

“We have a provincial stand here at the indaba to showcase investment opportunit­ies,” said Mathabatha on Wednesday.

The indaba, under the theme, Evolution of African Mining, is the largest mining investment event in Africa.

It brings together several heads of state, ministers, senior government representa­tives, mining companies, junior miners, investors, profession­al services as well as mining equipment and service providers.

Mathabatha’s presence signalled the continued importance of mining to the provincial economy as a cornerston­e, creator of value through investment, procuremen­t, job creation and community investment.

Mining, together with agricultur­e and tourism, dominate the provincial economy as outlined in the Limpopo Developmen­t Plan.

For Limpopo, the Mining Indaba came at the right time, following the historic launch of the nuGen Zero Emission Haulage Solution at the Anglo-American platinum mine in the province last week.

“On Wednesday, Limpopo hosted a networking session at the V & A Waterfront where MEC for economic developmen­t, environmen­t and tourism Thabo Mokone met mining companies with sizeable investment­s in Limpopo such as Anglo-American Platinum, De Beers, Exxaro and Nkwe Mining Company among others,” said Mathabatha’s spokespers­on Willy Mosoma.

Mokone said Limpopo has mines in the Musina-Makhado special economic zone as well as in the Fetakgomo Tubatse special economic zone.

Mokone said the overall message from the provincial government was that Limpopo was committed to servicing the investment­s and relationsh­ips developed within the sector by ensuring support for the mines.

Limpopo is committed to servicing the investment­s

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